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Some interesting blogs written by doctors working at Basic Healthcare Services in Udaipur. Managing a child with Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis in a remote, rural clinic. Written by P. I. Nithin, Gargi
JIPMER Encourages Its Students To Spend Time In Rural India
JIPMER, Puducherry, published a circular highlighting our Network, and encouraging its students to spend time working in rural India. The first of its kind circular published from an Institute of
Healthcare Opportunities In Rural India: A PANEL DISCUSSION
Check out this panel discussion on healthcare opportunities in rural India! By Foundation for Excellence (https://ffe.org/) in collaboration with Rural Hospital Network 24th April, 2022 Did you know that 55
WE WERE FEATURED ON A TV REPORT!
Honoured to be featured by the German media house DEUTSCHE WELL! Listen to the story of Dr Pradeepa, the first doctor to join a rural hospital, after discovering our website!
Listen To The Spotify Podcast Of Our Founder!
Listen to the Spotify podcast of our founder, Dr Nandakumar, and his fascinating story working with the tribal community of the Nilgiris! Shyla and Nandakumar, legends of primary health care
Swasthya Swaraj Newsletter, Dec 2021
December 2021, Tenth Issue
Webinar On Silence Of The Stories – Link Is out!
Check out the link for Webinar on Silence of the Stories – Health Journalism in India. Understand the current state of health journalism in India and scope for its strengthening.
Smoking Life Away, One Puff At A Time
Tobacco smoking is a known precursor to some of the most devastating diseases in the world. There are over 1.3 billion smokers worldwide. These figures correspond to a number that
Silchar – Ground Zero For The Battle Against Cancer In North-East India
Silchar – Ground zero for the battle against cancer in North-east India (An article from the blog of Silchar Cachar Cancer Hospital and Research Centre: Oncoma) The average size of
Paul Farmer – RIP
“To be horrified by inequality and early death and not have any kind of plan for responding – that would not work for me.” Read an article in tribute to